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    This analysis of ‘Festival Overture on Australian Themes’ written by Colin Brumby in 1981; will use the knowledge of the musical elements to explore how Brumby has created each of the characters in ‘Festival Overture on Australian Themes’ and how all of the themes in the piece have been linked together to create the work. The intro of the piece ‘Festival Overture on Australian Themes’ is uncertain in tonality‚ starting with a flourish of notes for six bars‚ using woodwinds and strings‚ over bass

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    main technique for developing our knowledge of their story‚ which makes us to think about the important issue and even broaden our prospective. Readers may interest in knowing how different characters feel toward a same event has happened. “The ballad of the drover” composed by Henry Lawson is written in the third narration format‚ and tend to be more detached and objective in advantage of being unbiased as “he fights with failing strength”. It allows the story to sound more authentic and neutral

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    instruments in their turn split into those with framed and unframed reed. Each of these two groups is then subdivided according to the way they are played. Unframed reed aerophones can be wind-blown (bull-roarer‚ Aeolian harp)‚ mouth-blown(leaf instrument)‚ or mouth-blown-and-plucked (Jew’s harp) while frames reed instruments are mechanically-blown(barrel organ‚ orchestrion)‚ foot-blown (harmonium‚ pedal concertina)‚ hand-blown (bayan‚ accordion)‚ and mouth-blown (harmonica‚ khaem). The pipe subclass splits

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    Leaf” by O. Henry‚ “The Washwoman” by Isaac Singer‚ and “Gwilan’s Harp” by Ursula K. LeGuin‚ the main characters experience great loss. These three stories contain a similar theme which one of the character in the story had a tragic experience. Johnsy from the Last Leaf had lost her hope in life but was stimulate by her best friend‚ Sue. The old washwoman from “The Washwoman” had lost her only son. And‚ Gwilan from “Gwilan’s harp” had lost her husband‚ Torm in an accident. All the authors had implied

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    French poem by Alain Chartier which belongs to the tradition of courtly love. Keats appropriates this phrase for a ballad which has been generally read as the story of a seductive and treacherous woman who tempts men away from the real world and then leaves them‚ their dreams unfulfilled and their lives blighted. For all the beguiling simplicity of the surfaces of this literary ballad‚ it is one of the most difficult of Keats’s poems to explain‚ and open to many interpretations. It has been alternately

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    “Superior” rating under the Financial Integrity Rating System of Texas‚ a financial accountability system for Texas school districts (Weaver and Tidwell LLP‚ 2011). Mesquite School Districts Total Net Assets totaled $141‚556‚160 for year end of 2011 a 5.9 percent increase from 2010. The district’s 2011 general fund balance increased $8‚307‚349 from 2010 totaling $77‚549‚332 (Weaver and Tidwell LLP‚ 2011). In 2011 the district was able to decrease its liabilities by $19‚628‚436 from 2010‚ which was utilized

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    8-28 Timbre -The tone quality (not good or bad) of sound -The reason a Violin and Trumpet sound different *lowest pitch---> fundamental Aerophone -Primary sound caused by a column of air vibrating. – Trumpet‚ Flute‚ Organ etc. Membranophone -sound produced by a vibrating membrane Idiophone -Sound caused by the body of the instrument vibrating (cowbell‚ wood blocks) Chordophone -Sound produced by a vibrating string. *Lute- Has a body and a neck *Zither- Only has a body Listening

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    their musical traits. This is commonly referred to as the European American Stream. There are a few common musical traits that the Europeans brought to America: ballads‚ call-and-response‚ and cantillation. Ballads are a type of song that tells a story centered around a historical event or a tragedy. The unique trait or characteristic of a ballad is its repeating melodies. These repeating melodies are known as strophic‚ or verse repeating. “One of the most widely performed songs in this centuries-old

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    Old Spice commercial analysis A vital part of marketing any product in this century comes from the use of television commercials. The average person watches up to Twenty eight hours of television a week and of that time one third of that is filled with ads and commercials. Marketers try to individualize their commercials and selling tactics to make their product stand out and appeal to the consumer‚ while using the same fundamental rhetoric of ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos. Commercial styling changes

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    British rulers? The fleur-de-lis represents France. It is featured on the Coat of arms of British rulers because the British had an alliance with the French‚ so they had the fleur-de-lis on their coat of arms. Why is the Irish harp featured on the Coat of Arms? The Irish harp represents Irelands place in the UK. What does the unicorn represent? Why would the rulers of England choose a unicorn to support their shield? It was a Scottish symbol and they wanted to show that they had conquered and ruled

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